WORKSHOP: Introduction to University Teaching
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Intended Audience:
The Introduction to University Teaching programme is part of a comprehensive set of professional development programmes offered by the Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL). The programme is specifically designed for postgraduate students who are teaching at UWA, particularly in seminars, tutorials or laboratories.
If you have been offered a place in the Postgraduate Teaching Internship Scheme for 2010 or are intending to apply for a Postgraduate Teaching Internship in 2011, please do not apply for this programme. (The call for applications for the 2011 Postgraduate Teaching Internship Scheme will be distributed in late July 2010. For those who apply for an Internship but are unsuccessful, you will be offered a place in the Semester 1 2011, Introduction to University Teaching programme.)
Programme Description:
The programme will provide a solid introduction to the body of research around student learning and effective teaching. For those who have some teaching experience, it will provide a firm foundation upon which to improve your teaching and develop your teaching skills. For those new to teaching, it will offer you a host of tips and strategies, and provide a framework for thinking critically and reflectively about effective teaching. Effective teaching involves application of the principles and practices suggested in this programme, and in your role as the teacher adapting these to suit you as an individual and the unique context in which you teach.
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